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    Dbq Industrial Revolution

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    Max Tanenbaum English II CP Mrs. Riley-Lepo Manifesto Pollution Pollution is something that people cause everyday of their lives and can be easily prevented. It harms the lives of many because it poisons the air with unhealthy toxins. Also‚ it dirties the water and soil on the Earth. This is seriously damaging the Earth and will continue to get worse if people do not fix their actions. One way to prevent pollution is carpooling‚ this way you don’t have to put waste into the air from more than

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    Even to this very day‚ women are limited in opportunities compared to men. The Renaissance was a time of humanism which helped open up women’s options‚ but it was still insufficient. Select women were allowed to get a broad education‚ but they must never become a master of one topic. Even if they were lucky enough to have this knowledge‚ they were looked down on by men and even other women. However‚ few women broke past the gender barrier and were praised for their work. Women of the Renaissance simply

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    The spring of 1775 is a cold one to say the least. Ever since the events of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party years prior‚ there has been an evident divide between us. The majority of the colonists are blinded by the want to rebel and seek independence when without the security of England there would be no one to defend and protect anyone disregarding what you stood for. Complete independence could lead to the loss of all social and economic benefits derived from the partnership in the

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    optics‚ physics‚ and chemistry were created with a definite advancement in the mathematics and philosophy. The revolution was mainly caused by the necessity for more knowledge and learning. The rediscovery of ancient yet highly developed mathematics from the Babylonians‚ Greeks‚ and Egyptians during the Renaissance only added fuel to the spark of interest. The final cause of the revolution was the Age of Exploration which required inventors and physicist to create clocks and watches for sailors to

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    demographic. The roles of women in Ottoman society were prolonged in development and somewhat convoluted throughout the duration of the Ottoman Empire. In short‚ and undeniably‚ women were considered subordinate to men in all aspects of society. Their oppression in society was justified through religious means. The Qur’an states that it was the duty of man to own‚ maintain‚ and protect women due to their superior strength. It described it the responsibility of man to keep women obedient‚ encouraging

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    DBQ: Simplified For Women

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    “Simplified for Women”. Why is that? Why don’t you have the ability to be able to learn what men learn? It is quite simple‚ and that is because you live in the Renaissance‚ where men were heavily praised for their works and deemed strong and intelligent‚ while most of the time women were criticized and supposedly‚ “made to serve and obey man‚ not rule and command them”‚ (Doc 7). That is‚ though‚

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    so too did the roles of women. They went from working at home fulfilling domestic needs to factories where they would slave for over fourteen hours a day. Even though the work was hard‚ women were now making their own money and playing a more dominant role in society. Therefore‚ they often fought for suffrage‚ abolishment of slavery‚ and temperance. The seed for women’s rights had been planted‚ but it would take nearly 100 years for it to start prospering. However‚ women were changing; they were

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    Protestant Reformation vs. Scientific Revolution Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution are alike in many ways. During these two times periods many discoveries were made which probably make us who we are today. It is said that the Protestant Reformation influenced the Scientific Revolution in many ways. The Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution are alike in many ways. One way whey they are alike is that they both wanted change. When Martin Luther didn’t want to

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    Analyze chages and continuities in the roles of women in Weatern Europe during the period 1750-1940. Ideas Women have always been mostly subservent to the men. Men were partriarchal. Women were expected to take care of the children‚ clean the house‚ cook the food‚ and do laundry. Women in the work field weren’t getting treated equally as the men and had to work in very dangerous situations. The women who were slaves still were not treated as well as the women who were white. They were still expected to

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    For years women have been perceived as the interferer sex and have fought for gender equality and oppose the continuation of gender discrimination in political‚ economic‚ legal and social situations. Through the feminist movement woman have gained ground in being treated equally among men. However‚ there is still discrimination in today’s society and women will continue to fight for equality. Since the beginning‚ gender has played a major role in social classes throughout the world. The caste system

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